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polymorphy|ˈpɒlɪmɔːfɪ| [ad. Gr. πολυµορϕία multiformity: see polymorphous and -y; so F. polymorphie.] = polymorphism.
1846Worcester, Polymorphy, state of having many forms. Ec. Rev. 1874Cooke Fungi 185 Two distinct kinds of phenomena have been grouped under the term ‘polymorphy’. 1902D. H. Campbell Univ. Text-bk. Bot. vi. 176 Rusts are characterized by the production of several quite different forms [of spores]. This polymorphy is complicated in some species by heteræcism. |